Christina Rapp Prescott, MD, PhD
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Midtown East isn’t the first place most New Yorkers think of when they need an ophthalmologist, yet the concentration of specialized care here rivals any hospital corridor. Christina Rapp Prescott, MD, PhD, operates from a fourth-floor suite at 222 E 41st St, where the elevator banks open onto the kind of quiet efficiency that defines neighborhood medical practices. The address places her steps from Grand Central’s marble halls, a detail that matters less for the scenery than for the steady stream of patients who can slip in between trains or meetings.
Prescott’s credentials—both an MD and a PhD—signal a depth of expertise that extends beyond routine vision checks. Her practice handles everything from diabetic retinopathy to complex corneal transplants, often bridging the gap between clinical research and daily patient care. The office itself remains unassuming, a deliberate choice in a city where medical suites can feel like corporate showrooms. Those who prefer a physician who publishes as often as she prescribes will find the balance here, though the real draw is the way the practice integrates advanced diagnostics without the usual Midtown rush.
Appointments can be scheduled by calling (212) 263-2573, a number that routes directly to the front desk rather than an automated menu. Directions are straightforward: the building sits between Third and Second Avenues, its entrance marked by a discreet awning that blends into the sidewalk’s rhythm. For a precise map, the listing pinpoints the exact location, though most patients navigate by memory after the first visit. The area hums with the kind of muted energy that suits a medical appointment—no tourist crowds, just the steady pulse of professionals moving between offices and lunch counters.